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generations may armageddon
Ronald Reagan We may be the generation that sees Armageddon.
generations midfielders scholes
Zinedine Zidane Scholes is undoubtedly the best midfielder of his generation.
generations looks inferiority
Joseph A. Schumpeter It is quite possible that future generations will look upon arguments about the inferiority of the socialist plan as we look upon Adam Smith's argument about joint stock companies which, also, were simply false.
generations stories next
Ellen Goodman This packrat has learned that what the next generation will value most is not what we owned, but the evidence of who we were and the tales of how we loved. In the end, it's the family stories that are worth the storage.
generations alive connections
Nelly Furtado Our connection to nature grounds us, it makes us more spiritually aware. We must keep the legacy of nature materially alive for future generations.
generations music-is my-generation
Margaret Thatcher I love his music because he was my generation. But then again, Elvis is everyone's generation, and he always will be.
generations waste this-generation
Arthur Hays Sulzberger Speakers are not supposed to waste time on platitudes, but the capacity of this generation for ignoring the obvious and concentrating on the negative and the obscure is immense.
generations actors tvs
Lennie James I'm part of that generation that grew up watching TV, and being an actor was all about being on TV or being in films.
missions
Milan Kundera I have no mission. No one has.
missions kill-me murderer
Emile M. Cioran My mission is to kill time, and time's to kill me in its turn. How comfortable one is among murderers.
missions
Terry Pratchett We're on a mission from Glod.
missions
John Belushi We are on a mission for God.
missions next
Terri Smith We want them to know missions are not just something in Africa; they can be done right next door.
missions
Carolyn Porco Nothing will ever be what the Voyager mission was,
missions coalitions worst
Donald Rumsfeld The worst thing you can do is allow a coalition to determine what your mission is.
missions
Anne M. Mulcahy You have to live the mission... love what you do.
missions late dictatorship
Rem Koolhaas When we went in the late 1990s, Nigeria was still in a dictatorship. So we didn't go with a mission. It started really with a sort of blankness and open-endedness.
betrayed nuclear trust
Takeo Hiranuma It betrayed the public's trust over nuclear energy,
betrayal character elements feelings forward girl gone moves past
Scott Rosenberg His past and his feelings for the girl he's into are really important elements of the character. There's also the betrayal that he's gone through, and how he moves forward from that.
betrayed felt tough
Bronson Arroyo I don't feel like they betrayed me. It's just a tough situation. I'm disappointed. I felt like I had done enough around here that they would keep me.
betrays classical current impression judicial justice policy restraint roberts strong
David Garrow I come away with a very strong impression that Roberts will be a much more classical judicial restraint justice than any of the current justices. He betrays no real policy agenda.
betrayal shapes danger
William Wordsworth Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness betray.
betrayal blow men
William Wordsworth Action is transitory, a step, a blow, The motion of a muscle, this way or that, 'Tis done--And in the after-vacancy, We wonder at ourselves, like men betrayed.
betrayal mean careers
Richard Russo If my career continues along its current arc, people will probably look at me and see a writer who is obsessed with the relationship between rich and poor and with how the rich somehow or other always manage to betray the poor, even when they don't mean to.
betrayed chance betray
Sandro Veronesi Heads will fly all over the place, others will explode by themselves, everyone will have their chance to betray, and those who don't betray will be betrayed.
betrayal thinking sight
Salman Rushdie Everest silences you...when you come down, nothing seems worth saying, nothing at all. You find the nothingness wrapping you up, like a sound. Non-being. You can't keep it up, of course. the world rushes in soon enough. What shuts you up is, I think, the sight you've had of perfection: why speak if you can't manage perfect thoughts, perfect sentences? It feels like a betrayal of what you've been through. But it fades; you accept that certain compromises, closures, are required if you're to continue.